Job Description
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The Manager, Fleet and Facilities will oversee all aspects of fleet and facility maintenance while establishing and maintaining a department culture focused on people, safety, service, and cost through meaningful engagements with technicians, best in-class service to customers, and safe and reliable fleet and facility operations. The Manager, Fleet and Facilities will use their experience to manage personnel and third-party vendors to drive efficient operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES •Manage the daily work and safety of associates engaged in fleet, building, grounds, sanitation, refrigeration systems, power industrial equipment and security maintenance through tracking software and preventative maintenance schedules. Manage, assign, and monitor facility projects for quality and timely completion. Fully understand and train associates on preferred work methods (PMWs).
•Lead to create a culture of safety that ensures that every US Foods associate remains injury free, always. Interpret, train, and consistently enforce Company policies and procedures.
•Perform management functions of staff selection, development, discipline, performance reviews and/or terminations. Maintain associate relations through regular meetings and by keeping open communication with associates through answering questions and explaining policies.
•Develop business relationships to ensure communication and efficient operations with third party vendors including, but not limited to, utility representatives, refrigeration contractor, janitorial, pest services, and security. Maintain current certificate of insurance.
•Manage purchasing, warranties, capital improvement requests, and the parts department inventory levels for all fleet and/or facility needs to ensure proper department functioning. Purchase fuel and shop equipment, file warranty claims and recovery warranty dollars, and develop the yearly budget.
•Ensure all vehicles are in proper working condition by performing and/or overseeing maintenance on all company owned equipment. Provide the proper documentation and applicable certifications and ensure conformance with vehicle manufacture's service recommendations.
•Work with drivers to enable them to operate specialized equipment properly, and provide assistance as needed when troubles develop on the road. Find qualified service to repair downed vehicles and obtain competitive bids for repairs.
•Comply with local, state and federal regulatory agencies (i.e. OSHA, EPA, USDA, DOT, Tax commision etc.). Conduct audits ensuring all required inspections and documentation (including, but not limited to, food safety documentation, EPSM, PSM, fire protection, etc.) are completed accurately and retained to ensure a minimum potential for loss.
•Coordinate efforts with Safety department to aid in training, associate observations, up-dating preferred work methods, accident investigations, and routine safety inspections. Coordinate emergency response or crisis management activities, develop and maintain liaisons with local emergency management and other entities to support a safe environment.
•Other duties as assigned by manager.
SUPERVISION: •Direct: Maintenance and Sanitation Staff (Maintenance Technicians, Fleet Technicians, etc.).
RELATIONSHIPS •Internal: Warehouse and Transportation leaders and coworkers; Internal customers across department (e.g., Sales); Technicians
•External: Third-party contractors; Customers
WORK ENVIRONMENT •May spend a portion of time on the road in a truck exposed to noise and vibration levels which may be higher than those typically experienced in passenger cars. Will spend time in an office working on a computer. Time will also be spent inside and outside the distribution center in a variety of climates including normal warehouse conditions with temperatures that may reach -5 degrees.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Related Experience/Requirements •Minimum 5 years of maintenance management experience.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities •Working knowledge of ammonia and Freon systems.
•Working knowledge of environmental regulations/legislation and governing bodies.
•Working knowledge of all applicable building, life/safety, and fire protection standards and codes.
•Good interpersonal skills to establish and maintain co-worker relationships.
•Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
•Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals.
•Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends.
•Strong problem-solving and organization skills with a focus on meeting deadlines.
•Excellent communication skills and strong leadership.
•Ability to manage multiple functions simultaneously in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision.
•Ability to adapt to changing organizational and operational needs.
•Proficiency in Microsoft office Suite (Excel, Outlook, Teams, etc.).
Travel •10% travel required, typically for mandatory meetings and/or training.
Education •High school diploma or GED required.
Certifications/Training •Possession of valid state Driver's license.
•Demonstrated knowledge of DOT, Hazmat, and OSHA regulations.
•Thermo King and Major certification.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Licenses •Certificate, licenses, and registrations in refrigeration/HVAC preferred.
•Level 1 Ammonia Operation Certification preferred.
•Powered Industrial Equipment Certification preferred.
•Certificate in fleet trade/mechanic preferred.
•State Inspections License preferred.
•Class A or B commercial driver license preferred.
PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS •Must be able to perform the following physical activities for described length of time:
OCCASIONALLY: 1% - 33 / FREQUENTLY: 34% - 66% / CONTINUOUSLY: 67% - 100% or NEVER
JOB REQUIRES WORKER TO: FREQUENCY: STAND: OCCASIONALLY
WALK: OCCASIONALLY
DRIVE VEHICLE: OCCASIONALLY
SIT: OCCASIONALLY
LIFT
1-10 lbs (Sedentary): OCCASIONALLY
11-20 lbs (Light): OCCASIONALLY
21-50 lbs (Medium): OCCASIONALLY
51-100 lbs (Heavy): OCCASIONALLY
Over 100 lbs (Very Heavy): NEVER
CARRY
1-10 lbs (Sedentary): OCCASIONALLY
11-20 lbs (Light): OCCASIONALLY
21-50 lbs (Medium): OCCASIONALLY
51-100 lbs (Heavy): OCCASIONALLY
Over 100 lbs (Very Heavy): NEVER
PUSH/PULL 1: OCCASIONALLY
CLIMB/BALANCE 2: OCCASIONALLY
STOOP/SQUAT: OCCASIONALLY
KNEEL: OCCASIONALLY
BEND: OCCASIONALLY
REACH ABOVE SHOULDER: OCCASIONALLY
TWIST: OCCASIONALLY
GRASP OBJECTS 3: OCCASIONALLY
MANIPULATE OBJECTS 4: OCCASIONALLY
MANUAL DEXTERITY 5: OCCASIONALLY
1 (Push/Pull: Hand truck, gate, straps, metal ramp, truck door, dolly, boxes, truck gear shift)
2 (Climb/Balance: In/Out Truck/Trailer to cab. On/Off ramp to ground level and side doorsteps and Platform of trailer. Stairs)
3 (Grasp Objects: Hand truck, boxes, cartons, steering wheel)
4 (Manipulate Objects: Boxes, dolly, metal truck ramp, hand truck, paperwork, truck gate, straps)
5 (Manual Dexterity: Typing, use of office machines such as copiers, printers)
***EOE Race/Color/Religion/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin/Protected Veteran/Disability Status***
Job Tags
For contractors, Local area, Flexible hours, Shift work, Night shift,